Category Archives: Newcomb Reading Room

As part of Homecoming Weekend, the Libraries’ new Center for the Study of the 1960s will be playing a recording of the May 2, 1970 performance of the Grateful Dead at Harpur College from 9 p.m.-Midnight, Saturday, Oct. 7 in the … Continue reading →

Dean of University Libraries Curtis Kendrick invites the campus and greater community to get “far out” and “groovy” at our new exhibit, “Summer of Love: 50 Years.” The exhibit showcases items from our Center for the Study of the 1960s collection … Continue reading →

Join us as we begin cultivating a community of practice around data visualization tools and methods in a discipline-neutral space. This session will provide a forum for sharing information, experiences and ideas about this vital component of digital scholarship. Faculty, … Continue reading →

The issue of climate change is covered in many areas of studies. On Binghamton’s campus, we have scholars covering environmental ethics and climate change within almost every department. Interested in an update? This month’s discussion will include research overviews from: Peter … Continue reading →

Now that digital platforms make it easier for scholars to share and collaborate, digital files are being produced at such a rapid rate that file management is more important than ever. Join us for a workshop that provides steps you … Continue reading →

Join us for an introduction to RefWorks, a citation management tool that will keep track of your sources, generate citations and bibliographies, and facilitate collaborative research. This workshop is offered: ◊ From 1:15-2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 15, in the Bartle Library … Continue reading →

Anyone with an interest is invited to participate in the first of a series of digital scholarship workshops in the Libraries. The first session focuses on ThingLink and Scalar. ThingLink provides the ability to annotate digital images with weblink, videos … Continue reading →

Ever wonder if your heading in the wrong direction? Join us for a two-part workshop series designed to demystify undergrad research and show how you can best use our services to support your scholarly and creative exploration. Workshop #1 – Research and … Continue reading →

Submit requests now to ensure your students have access to course materials at the Libraries and on Blackboard by the first day of class. Also, a reminder that we are happy to circulate not only library books, but also any … Continue reading →